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...much truly dark theatre come through Harvard; barring some production difficulties and given a few outstanding performances Disappeared was a refreshing change-though given the smoke, hardly a breath of fresh...

Author: By Sarah E. Kramer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Beyond the Vanishing Point | 11/17/2000 | See Source »

...counting (frequently losing track in compiling their crime statistics), and the process frightens them. At least Yalies will have to face fewer numbers, fuzzy or otherwise, regarding their shrunken entering first-year class, and blessed are they who will now never get the chance to take their first breath of New Haven's fresh, carcinogenic...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Sic Transit Gloria Eli | 11/17/2000 | See Source »

Waiting for a voucher program to provide a cost-effective alternative your local, failing public schools? Don?t hold your breath...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Vouchers Sent to the Back of the Class | 11/15/2000 | See Source »

...much exhibits like this may be a public service, they are also a venerable form of donor courtship. It's fair to say that the trustees of the High wouldn't mind if Sir Elton were to will them every bit of this collection someday. (They must hold their breath every time he tells the press how much he would love to see a photography museum established in London.) But if they covet his holdings, who can blame them? This is a collection few museums could just go out and buy. Auction and gallery prices for photos have been rising...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Photography: Pictures From An Exhibitionist | 11/13/2000 | See Source »

...matter how hard they work and how far they travel and how much they want it, when judgment day dawns, the candidates usually stand still at last. They go to the polls and cast their votes. Then they take a deep breath and just hold it for the rest of the day. Bush woke up Tuesday morning at 6 a.m., made coffee for his wife, fed his cats, read his Bible and called his folks to reassure them that he would, indeed, become the nation's 43rd President of the U.S. His chief strategist, Karl Rove, had been assuring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reversal of Fortune | 11/11/2000 | See Source »

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